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BOXING

ANOTHER CONTEST. BETWEEN THE PAIR. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). PARIS, Dec. 9. i It is reported that negotiations are afoot for Camera to fight Stribling in New York. , Camera gets his share of Saturday’s purse, as the agreement regarding a forfeit was in the event of disqualification only in the event of a low punch. CARNERA TO MEET GERMAN. PARIS, Dec. 9. Camera meets 'Franz Dieur, the German champion, at London, on December 17th. ANOTHER. GIANT AT PARIS. PARIS, Dec. 9. A. seventeen stone Portuguese giant, with side whiskers, named •Jose Santa, fights here next week. SCOTT V. VON POItAT. NEW YORK BOUT.

NEW YORK, Dec. 8. The English boxer, Phil Scott, weighing 203 pounds, meets Von I’orat, scaling 202 pounds, in a twelve rounds bout at Madison Square gardens on Monday night. Scott is favoured in the betting by six to five. During his training, Von Porat has been exhibiting a heavy punch, while the Britisher, who has been scaling down weight, has been exceptionally clever, and has lost none of his speed. GRIME’S NEXT BOUT. [By Telegraph, Per Press Association.! AUCKLAND, Dec, 9. The Boxing Association lias matched Grime and Peter Sarron, the American featherweight, for December 27. Sarron and Lecliio met on three occasions in Australia Bookie winning twice on noints, and Samoa once by a knock-out,

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1929, Page 3

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BOXING Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1929, Page 3

BOXING Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1929, Page 3

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